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198. N of fmt Another School Year By the time you have reached high school, the school years begin to blend. At' Columbus Alternative High School in 1987, there were few drastic changes but many small differences. This year there were four new teachers: Mr. King, Mrs. Plummer, Mr. Ramsey and Mrs. Robeano. Having new teachers meant having a few new changes, such as a clean art room. Mr. Beck was also a new addition for 1987. Anybody who has been assigned a Saturday School for be- ing in the halls or leaving early g,e Q51 definitely remember him. 1 Freshmen had 'frjeal classes on Wednesdays, and lab tutoring pro- gram called Wednesday school was started. The lunchroom added a salad bar. The yearbooks did not arrive un- til summer. Senior pictures were in color. Seniors got out of school a week earlier than everyone else. Exams for underclassmen lasted only until 1:40 each day. 7 What separates the '864'87 school year ,from others is the memories made this year. It is the experiences, events and friends of 1987 which make it worth remembering. In conference. Laverne Wright listens in- gf, tently during a discussion. with Mr. 5 Loynachan. V p IQ. Ready togo. Career center students leave for their aftemoon classes. Fun, fun. Mr. Beck substitutes for Waugh's class. .Vit .,....! Mis. -f 'We' ---V-mlwwwdh-b f Q , . .N ' -' s - ga '-i' F K f Yi -wr XF 50.- 3' , rf 1 1 wr. . . Sap U 5 A 535: . e ' . Q f f ie-' '- S' e. 3, . . Half - A' 3' f A M . L. i- N Q K rig it .Qi
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1 9 8 7 A Year 0 Affiffilief f While it is true that Columbus Alternative is considered an academic school, this does not mean that CAI-IS students spend all their time studying. From the traditional Qnewspaperj to the unusual fFrench Film Clubj, CAHS offered students over 30 organiza- tions and activities in which to become involved, p Although CAI-IS does not offer competitive sports, CAHS students may still participate in them. Through a unique arrangement, students at Columbus Alternative may return to their home high schools to play sports or participate ins any activity CAI-IS does not offer Qsuch as marching 4 band, drill team or cheerleadingj. As a result, this year the CAI-ISA stu- dent body included foot- ball players from Beechcroft, cheerleaders from South and soccer players from Centennial. If none of these possibilities intrigues you, there is always the option of forming a new organiza- tion. Whether you wish to promote the study of classical languages or simply spend some time on the ski slopes, you will be able to find some student at CAI-IS who will also be interested. ll0 SCRAPBOOK '87: Activities RENAISSANCE ENSEMBLE-Kathy Hom, Bamett McGowan, jenny Yeoh, Aaron Wyckoff, Heather Rigney. tif maui. 3 wtf ar.. fp , y V C r, k L4 ,SQ ' sl W A tl' 'A , A ' ., rf ,- . il KJ W 3 sf?-5 ' .. - f ' f .- C i , z A , - -is - .Q s if . . 'J K 4 1 . M ei.. A .pm 1 i f 3 . ' :res ' LATIN CLUB- Row 1: Samantha Ayotte, Toi Thome' pkinsg Scott Lindsey, Mr. Heinrichs fadvisorl. Row 2: Jeni Bojanowski, Alysha Mullins, Brenae Cochran, Christopher Bruno, john Curry,TAdrienne Tabakow. Row 3: Chad Markham, Dustin Martin, Dawn White, Nicole Arena, Bobby Pickard, Capnca Singleton, Brian Morgan,- Tim Addington, Bill Yang. Q l v t w
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